Ha! I couldn't resist that play on words! In doing my usual beauty research, and tracking trends, I have seen the cat eye look becoming increasingly popular. So I thought I would look online at some tutorials on how to achieve a symmetrical cat eye look. I found a little trick I thought I would share with all of you. I tried it for the first time tonight and was impressed with how well it worked. I think I just might rock the cat eye look more often!

You will need:

A soft eye liner pencil in white or nude (kohl is what I used)

Liquid liner (I love Rimmel Glam Eyes for a drug store brand)

Or, a gel liner and brush (fine tip or angled, which ever gives you more control)

Here is a step by step guide on how to achieve the 'perfect cat-eye':

Line your pencil up with your waterline on your lower lid.

Draw a line, very lightly, starting at the corner of your waterline imagining as though it extended.

Look straight into the mirror to make sure you have a smooth, clean line extending from your waterline.

Option: if you don't feel as though you can free hand your line then fold a piece of tissue, place it against your waterline and trace along the tissue.

Using your black/brown liner of choice and begin by drawing your line in the middle of your upper eyelid. By starting in the middle you deposit the most product where the liner is thickest. Then use the remaining product to continue lining towards the inner corner of your eye. Note:If your eyes are close set only go in as far as I did in this tutorial - that way you don't make your eyes look closer together. If your eyes are wide set you can line then right to the inner corner.

6. Make sure to keep you eye open when you apply your liner so you know how the final product will look. 7. Connect your liner on your lid with your wing you drew. Trace along the line and connect the wing to your lid. I traced right over the liner since I drew it so lightly. You can also trace above or below your nude line then remove it with a q tip. 8. Repeat steps 1-7 on your other eye. 9. Make sure your 'wings' are as symmetrical as possible. As you can see I still had to add a bit of liner to my left eye in the picture, to both hide the nude liner as well as match the width of the liner on my right eye.

The shape of your wing, length and liner thickness are about personal preference. When it comes to liner thickness always start thin and build your thickness because once you have applied liner too thick there is no turning back. Your only option is to start over. Last but not least apply the rest of your makeup and you're all set to go!

For those ladies who wear glasses don't think you can't rock this look. You most definitely can. Have fun with makeup. That's what it's all about!